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597 examples found containing '降る' (results also include variant forms and possible homonyms)
あした
明日
あめ
らなければ
いい
おも

I hope it does not rain tomorrow.
いつ
かもしれない
It may rain at any time.
さらに
わる
こと
ゆき
ってきました

To make matters worse, it began snowing.
ことし
今年
なつ
ほとんど
あめ
らなかった

We have had little rain this summer.
きょう
今日
まだ
あめ
ってない

It has not rained this month yet.
ちょうど
かけたい
おもったら
あめ
った

It would rain just when I wanted to go out.
あめ
らなければ
わたし
きます

Unless it rains, I will go, too.
ろくがつ
6月
よく
あめ

We have many rainy days in June.
しず
あめ
っていた

It was raining quietly.
いま
あめ
すこ
っている

There are a few drops of rain now.
あした
明日
あめ
わからない
I don't know if it will rain tomorrow.
この
なつ
あめ
すこ
った

We have had a little rain this summer.
あめ
おそ
ある
It threatens to rain.
きょう
今日
あめ
りそう

It is likely to rain today.
いつから
ゆき
っている
です
How long has it been snowing?
ことし
今年
あまり
あめ
らなかった

We haven't had much rain this year.
こんや
今夜
あめ
かもしれない
It may rain tonight.
わたし
きたく
帰宅
する
まえ
あめ
はじ
めた

It began to rain before I got home.
きっと
あめ

It's bound to rain.
きゅう
あめ
ってきた

It suddenly started raining.
きのう
あめ
った

It rained yesterday.
まんいち
万一
あめ
ったら
しあい
試合
ちゅうし
中止

If it should rain, the game will be called off.
また
あめ
りそう

It is likely to rain again.
かようび
火曜日
から
あめ
りつづけている

It has been raining since Tuesday.
あめ
らない
うち
かえ
りたい

I'd like to go home while it's not raining.
あした
明日
あめ
らない
おも

I don't think that it will rain tomorrow.
きょう
今日
ごご
午後
あめ
らない
おも

I don't think it will rain this afternoon.
ゆき
っている
けれど
わたし
いかねばならぬ
Although it is snowing, I must go.
いま
ゆき
っている

It is snowing now.
このあたり
ゆき
らない

We do not have snow here.
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